Natasha Richardson had a versatile talent that enabled her to triumph in plays by Ibsen, Chekhov and O’Neill as well as musicals, farces and contemporary drama. She had a penchant for playing edgy, volatile women with unsuspected complexities – notable portrayals included the title roles in the play Anna Christie and the film Patty Hearst, and the heroines of The Seagull, Suddenly Last Summer, Zelda [Fitzgerald], Cabaret and A Streetcar Named Desire.
About the stage of Star Natasha Richardson
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